Monday, February 1, 2016

Here's a title we missed from 1966, part of the 'Blood' or 'Blood Island' series from the gang in the Philippines. The story's about siblings that discover that their father has their vampire mother locked up in the cellar. After the mother bites her son, everyone in the community is either dead or turned into a vampire. Not to be confused with Hammer's BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE from 1958 with Donald Wolfit.

Here's that odd Independent International logo that starts the show. Ray Dennis Steckler and Al Adamson were also producers under the II banner.

I have an ass kicking sound clip for your approval, sooooo, you can push the big red 'GO' button located there by our other bloody DVDs, NOW, Ralphie The Tarantula!.. Here's a little sample from... BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRES!

I cut the theme in half to spare you some pain, it sounds like Albert Glasser on steroids!

An example of the wild artwork shown at the end of the titles that was a staple of the series.

No one can tell you who to love or what to wear, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Here's a portrait of the vampire mom that haunts the place, but, what's happened to her?

Dude!!.. You're ruining my shot, freakin' camera hog!..

Dad shows the son where he has mom hidden, in the basement, in a coffin, in the dark.

Looks like he's in a special bed jail... Or, maybe it's meant to keep out the pigs.

Nothing more appealing to an old hag vampire B than a tender... sweet... tasty... NECK!!

Vampire boy now has a problem with a pissed off ghost that harasses the Hell out of him!

The holy spirit steps in to even the score, looks like.. Game over, man!

Welp, it's a hot time in the old burning house tonight!.. We'll be back on Wednesday with something that we have no idea what it is at this time.

DWRAYGER DUNGEON PRESENTS: The Monster Movie Music Manifesto

Horror, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Spy, Super-Hero, JD, Thriller and Noir films, that's what we like, and a recurring theme in a lot of those kinds of movies has always been music! There were rockin' clubs and cafes with cool jukeboxes, teen poolside parties with local bands, sometimes it was a seedy bar with a sleazy torch singer, a beatnik coffeehouse, maybe dancing somewhere in outer space, or some weird tribal ceremony on a cool secluded island with giant monsters running around, and you could count on it that a lot of the time there was smoking and drinking going on. It was a fun time!! A lot of movies also had quirky, swingin', jazzy or rockin' themes or credits, or maybe just some wild Psychotronic elements! We started with the music from 50's & 60's Monster Movies, but we later morphed into the new, bigger and better, Rock and Soul, 70's brevity, 80's maybes, 1940's Gorilla and Bela site from Hell! So, sit down, and take a load off, pour yourself a cool one, and order up something hot and greasy, because we have a lot of tasty tidbits on the menu, way outside the realm of good taste! If any of the postings just happen to step on anybody's toes, let us know & we will remove them immediately, if not sooner!! We recognize all formal copyrights, and do this solely to support and promote the films featured! This forum is only being presented in a critical and scholarly critique, and should not be construed as anything else. It's just all for Fun & Historical Education in an effort to keep bad taste alive forever!!! If the words and pictures pique your interest, then please go out & buy, or rent the movies, wherever you can find them! All soundclips are approximately two minutes long, just enough to give you a feel for the movie! When we post a sound clip, it will only stay up 30 days or less!

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